10 episodes

We’ve all heard the cries echoing from climate marches: “SYSTEM-CHANGE, NOT CLIMATE CHANGE!”. But what does that actually mean?
This investigative mini-series explores how our society has been built, uncovers the flaws in its foundation, and asks: how might we change things for the better?
7 episodes, 7 stories, 7 topics. Talks with world-leading experts. Complex social, historical, and scientific concepts explained simply. At a time when the headlines can seem so alarming and random, The Water We Swim In is here to give you a better understanding of what they really mean.

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The Water We Swim In Tilly Robinson

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 89 Ratings

We’ve all heard the cries echoing from climate marches: “SYSTEM-CHANGE, NOT CLIMATE CHANGE!”. But what does that actually mean?
This investigative mini-series explores how our society has been built, uncovers the flaws in its foundation, and asks: how might we change things for the better?
7 episodes, 7 stories, 7 topics. Talks with world-leading experts. Complex social, historical, and scientific concepts explained simply. At a time when the headlines can seem so alarming and random, The Water We Swim In is here to give you a better understanding of what they really mean.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Trailer

    Trailer

     A 30 second trailer for the mini-series
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    • 30 sec
    Introducing: The Water We Swim In

    Introducing: The Water We Swim In

    Introducing: The Water We Swim In, a new series investigating the system-change necessary to tackle the climate crisis. Releasing 5th June 2023.
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    • 3 min
    1. The Ultimate Insider (CLIMATE CHANGE)

    1. The Ultimate Insider (CLIMATE CHANGE)

    "Climate change"....What feeling does it evoke? Boredom? Apathy? Despair?
    In our first episode we explore why our approach to climate change feels stagnant, and how we might fix it.
    Investigating the efficacy of our most trusted mitigation tactics - from conscious consumerism to international treaties - we reveal a problem at the heart of our methods. No more neutral, technological, ‘green’ solutions...it’s time to get political.
    Featured in this episode, you'll find: activist Tolmeia Gregory, economist Simon Mair and lawyer & advisor James Gustave Speth.
    Check out our website at waterweswimin.co.uk and socials @twwsipod

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    • 52 min
    2. Filthy Bags of Excrement (SYSTEMS THINKING)

    2. Filthy Bags of Excrement (SYSTEMS THINKING)

    In the second episode of the series, we explore our relationship with nature.
     
    It opens with the story of Fritz Harber - a German chemist and a man of contradictions. Accused of war crimes and nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in the same year, Harber gave the world two opposing inventions: fertiliser, allowing us to feed the growing populations of the world, and chlorine gas, which has wreaked devastation.
     
    Through this story, we discover how the agricultural industry became intertwined with the arms industry in the early 21st Century, and how this marrying of production and destruction was perhaps not a freak aberration, but rather the logical consequence of Western philosophy and science...
     
    ...and we begin to understand that, perhaps, there is a different way to interact with the world around us.


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    • 57 min
    3. The Missing Circle (ECONOMIC GROWTH)

    3. The Missing Circle (ECONOMIC GROWTH)

    The episode explores the uniquely human psychology of storytelling, our innate capacity for making sense of data by creating narratives, and how damaging these narratives can be when we believe in them too much. By asking about the story that is most integral to our society, we arrive at the story of our economy: what it is, where it comes from, and what it's missing.
    Together with some top economists, including the legendary Herman Daly, we question our goal of perpetual economic growth and debunk the idea that it is compatible with a green agenda. We also propose the writing of a new economic story, one that replaces GDP with a new form of capitalism unlike

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    • 58 min
    4. Proud to be a Commoner (PUBLIC WEALTH)

    4. Proud to be a Commoner (PUBLIC WEALTH)

    The fourth episode opens with a sentencing. It’s 2017, and in Aylesbury Crown Court a repeat offender is accused of a terrible crime. Showing little remorse, they are admonished for their behaviour by the judge: ‘Shocking!’ ‘Disgraceful!’ The victim of this disgraceful crime? That would be us.
    In this episode, we warn listeners of a great theft of our country’s social, cultural, and natural commons, focusing on the privatisation of the UK’s fresh water, and its subsequent befouling in the name of a better profit margin. We explore the now-alien notion that nature is owned by all, and trace it back to a near-forgotten document enshrined at the same time as the Magna Carta.
    In doing so, we are first introduced to one of the West’s most influential and pervasive ideologies, to ‘the water we swim in’: Neoliberalism.
     
    And ask…what would happen if we asked for compensation for what has been stolen from us?
    Listen now!

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    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
89 Ratings

89 Ratings

tyrueiwibc ,

Insightful, informative, helpful

Highly recommend this series. Each episode is beautifully crafted & presented and thought provoking. So much covered, not superficially, but meaningfully.

annie7890765533 ,

Best podcast I’ve heard in years

A curious and captivating exploration into the system change required to face the climate crisis

jmwsca ,

Insightful and engaging

Loved listening to this. The structure of the show and story telling is very powerful and engaging.

It tackles a lot of systemic issues but i didn’t get lost. The production is very good.

I was left feeling motivated to get involved in my local community and try to do what little i can.

Thank you for creating this. I only wish i could do more to promote it and hope to see future shows and projects.

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